This is my first time posting on this site but I've been reading in for a year now and love it . I just love how everyone is on here to help you out and to teach you. So my hunting consist on private land that my uncle and dad own. Their is probably close to 100 acres of wooded lots but the biggest one being 25 acres. I've been hunting ever since i was twelve now 25 years old and shot deer every year but just mainly consist of does and little bucks. In the last four years I got two decent bucks with the gun. My main goal is to try to get one with a bow and improve my hunting skills ever year. The map im posting is a hunting spot that im trying to narrow down. In the map im posting I would love some suggest on how to hunt my stand locations or where to move my stands. South of the yellow line show what I can hunt. The two red X is where I have my tree stands now and the white X is where a buck came from last year but couldn't get a shot. I circled a doe bedding area in blue. I would love your guys input of what things I could do different or improve one
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Welcome to the BEAST I will try and take a look at your map when I have a chance (at work right now) unless one of the other veterans answers before me.
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I was thinking of hunting this spot with a south west wind for rut with the doe bedding area would you guys agree ?
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